There might have been top flight players, but none shot par for the course.

The Little Cyclones, Voss said, were hampered by the mental side of the game.

“I think that’s where we really fail sometimes,” he said. “We get off to kind of a poor start or have a bad hole, and we really struggle to put that behind us, and that’s what we focus on talking about everyday in practice.That’s just something we’ve got to do.

“I know these guys put a lot of pressure on themselves to get one of these flags (given to the top 17 finishers) that we give out. That weighs on their mind.”

There’s no easy answer.

“It’s really easy to talk about it and say what you’re going to do; it’s really hard to do it on the golf course,” Voss said. “And that’s the difference, that’s the separator.”

Van Weelden finished 19th, missing a flag by one stroke.

Voss said Van Weelden belongs In the top 10, but struggled coming in. Van Weelden shot a 38 on the front and a 40 on the back to finish six over.